Tourist stream
For leisure, family visits and short personal visits. Stays of 3, 6, or 12 months typical. Apply online from home country.
Genuine visit requirements are scrutinised, financial evidence matters, and condition 8503 (no further stay) catches applicants off guard. For visa-free passport holders, the ETA (Subclass 601) may be the simpler alternative.
Each stream has different evidence requirements and processing patterns.
For leisure, family visits and short personal visits. Stays of 3, 6, or 12 months typical. Apply online from home country.
For visitors supported by a close family member in Australia. Sponsor may need to provide a security bond. Often better success rates for applicants from high-refusal countries.
For short business activities, negotiations, contract discussions, conferences. Does not permit work for an Australian employer.
For tour groups from specific countries with bilateral arrangements. Narrow applicability.
The Department assesses whether the applicant intends a genuine temporary stay. High-risk nationalities face stricter scrutiny.
Many 600 grants carry condition 8503, blocking onshore application for a further visa. This must be considered before planning any onshore visa switch.
Prevents the visa holder from applying for most other visas while in Australia. Forces departure before any onshore application.
Compelling and compassionate circumstances may justify an 8503 waiver. See our 8503 waiver guide.
If you might want to apply for another visa onshore, check your 600 grant for 8503 first. Planning matters.
Applicants from countries with low overstay rates and high ties often get visas within days. High-risk nationalities face weeks of processing and higher refusal rates. Strong evidence is the single biggest factor for applicants from high-refusal countries.
For visitor visa preparation or appeal of a refusal, book with Sourabh Aggarwal.